An Organized Pantry

I know I am not alone in wanting to start out a new year organized and efficient. Our pantry {if you can call it that} is tiny. Now every good blogger should have some horrible before photos to show you. Sadly I do not. And truly it’s because I hit a breaking point and within five minutes had unloaded the entire pantry. That is sort of how I operate. So I have my “after” to show you and will happily pass along any tips I have for organizing a very teeny tiny pantry! Here is our kitchen. I have since lined our cabinets so it looks like I need an updated photo! Do you see the cabinet to the left of the fridge? That is our pantry. Just the bottom two thirds. The top cabinet above it stores my crockpot, reusable grocery bags, and a couple of serving pieces. …………………. the big picture ……………………….. the deets Installing this hanging system on the door made the biggest difference. Being able to get those spices out of my pantry space and on to the door was a huge help. Things I added to help me get organized and make the best use of my space:

So looking at this, I spent about $45. That may seem like a lot, but I priced having the ready made shelves put in {the ones that slide out} and I almost fell over. Some of them were $60 per drawer. This was also much cheaper than moving which was on option I suggested to my hubby to get a bigger pantry! So this $45 was very well spent. ……………..tips for pairing down I have a little bit of a theory about a small pantry. Although I like to complain about it, it’s really not a problem. I have found that when I really get down to it, I don’t need that much in my pantry. I am a meal planner. I know what meals I will make for the week as well as what the kiddos will need for lunch. Because I meal plan, I mostly stick to fresh foods. I prefer cooking that way and find that I waste far less food if I know which five meals I am making that week. {Sure takes the stress away as well}. I also found that if I keep too much in the pantry either I never use it or it goes stale before I do. These OXO containers have been wonderful. I can see what we have and what we need more of. Tips for Clearing the Pantry Clutter

take everything out of your pantry. Toss what you don’t use or need.

put things in clear containers so you can see your inventory

label so even the hubby knows where things go when unloading groceries

keep things in plain sight {like can goods} so you use them

place like items together

meal plan to cut down on the random buys that end up filling your pantry

………. make your own pull-outs There was no way I was going to buy those fancy, expensive pull out shelves. But I desperately needed something like that. Things were getting shoved to the back and I could never find anything. A dear friend of mine, Jess, had mentioned she used these. I think it’s taken me three years to go pick them up myself. I LOVE THEM! I snatched up two from Target and I honestly feel like I have built in pull-out shelves. This one is on the bottom shelf since it’s harder to bend down to and hosts my sugar, flour, etc. as well as paper goods and cutlery that we might need for parties or picnics. These OXO containers are so awesome because the kids can open and close them to grab a snack and things stay fresh. I found when they were reaching into a bag or box, I would often find the bag half closed. These work great. ……………….….finishing touches Just to make things a little bit pretty, I added a roll of graphic wrapping paper I had picked up in the $1 section of Target. I also added chalkboard labels and ribbon trim to the edges of all four shelves. I didn’t have polka dot ribbon trim so I took my chalkboard pen and added my own dots. It took all of five minutes. A lot less time than driving to Michaels for ribbon! Plus it was free! Honestly, having this small pantry organized is dreamy. And it’s been functioning and staying clean for over two weeks now. When things have a spot, it’s pretty easy to maintain the organization. …………………… other sources There are so many wonderful bloggers out there who have done some amazing things with their pantry space. If you need more tips or pretty inspirational photos go check out some of these. I was able to gain a ton of great ideas for my pantry from reading these posts. 14 Inspiration Kitchen Pantry Makeovers over at Home Stories from A 2 Z Kitchen Cabinet Tour from I Heart Organizing Click the organization tab at the top of my blog for more ideas or you can click here ……………………………………… Sharing these tips and ideas with Cottage and Vine Sharing with Tatertots and Jello

Very nice Courtney! I love the chalkboard labels and the wrapping paper. I am in the same boat with a small pantry and recently cleaned mine out. Seeing it look so nice definately motivates me to keep it organized.

My pantry is a catastrophe right now, so I'm really loving how organized yours is! I'm like you in that I get impulsive in cleaning out spaces and sometimes don't get before pics. This just happened with my kids' linen closet. Now, can you come over and help me with mine? 😉

Can you still run your oxo containers through the dishwasher with the chalkboard labels on them? I love the look of the chalkboard, but I didn't know if the dishwasher would discolor or remove the label at all (not the writing but the actual label).

Courtney, great question about the labels and OXO containers. I am actually old school and hand wash them. They can get a little bit damp since they are vinyl. But if I were to run them through the dishwasher I would peel them off and stick them back on after. They totally stick back on. {I just spray painted the vinyl paper that came with my Silhouette!}

My pantry is exactly like yours and you gave me a ton of great tips! I was contemplating the pull out shelves but didn't know they were so expensive. I have bins in our pantry currently but I need these bigger, shallow ones that you have. $45 doesn't sound bad for something you use every day! Thanks for this post! And good point about the small pantry- exactly how much food do I need to keep on hand before it is just waste? My pantry is plenty big!

Love it! I use those target bins in almost every room of the house including under the bathroom sinks, in cabinets for towels, under the kitchen sink for dishsoap, sponges, veg wash. Also in hall closets for toys, meds, toilet paper. U name it! 😉 xoxo

Hey Courtney:) Day 1 of the professional cleaning(after our fire) began in my house today so Im all about organizing and paring down right now. Where do you get the XOXO containers? I really like them.

An organized pantry gives me a serious attach of the warm fuzzies. We're really fresh eaters with meal plans, too… but I still wish my pantry looked half as nice as yours! Also, bonus, I thought I was following and apparently I wasn't so I'm glad I hopped over and fixed that. Have a nice night!

Well Courtney, I think you got it together all right 🙂 Your pantry, whatever the size, makes perfect sense -so practical and useable. The bonus is all the cute little details (because you know storage needs to look good). Those pull-out bins are a great idea!

Hi, I visiting from Jen's Heart of Organizing ~ but I'm staying! Did you purchase the wire shelving recently from Target? What section did you get it in? I have a glass door that's pretty, but I think I am going to paint the outside with black chalkboard paint and utilize the inside of the door like you did. Love it! Thanks ~**Karen

Also a visitor from Jen at IHeartOrganizing…. I love your blog. I am in the process of reorganizing my pantry so this is perfect timing. Mine is a larger pantry but it's mostly empty since I don't buy a lot of pantry type items! It's a deep closet type space, though, and I am loving the pull out bins. Do you remember what size you bought? They seem perfect for utilizing the cavernous back portion of my pantry since I can pull out the 'drawer' and get to everything easily. Thanks for your inspiration

Another visitor from Jen's blog. 🙂 I was wondering how you keep track of expiration dates after you put food into your oxo containers. It's the only issue I've had with my pantry but something I'd really like to do.

These are indeed great tips for organizing pantry cabinets. A lot of homeowners will surely be delighted to follow. It is really important to maintain organized storage systems such as these cabinets as well as closets Bergen (for example) for easy access of needed items. Thanks for sharing an informative article.

I love your pantry and have made it my weekend mission! i already had two bins for the "pull-out drawers" just like yours and purchased the closetmaid hanging rack from target along with a few other tools. haven't been able to find the chalkboard labels or chalk pens yet but i will try staples. i'm trying to figure out how you attached the rack to the cabinet door. my door is pretty thin and am worried that it will pull out if i load too many things. is your door pretty thick or what's your trick?

This is the Post that made me follow your blog. And what introduced me to contact paper. And w/ my own picks on baskets, chalkboard labels and contact paper, I basically followed your way and just completed this last night. I can send you a picture

I was thinking of painting my pantry walls but I really do love the wallpaper idea! But I'm curious how you attached it to the walls? I'm a little iffy on using tape on the existing paint in case we sell….